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AskDrFeeder 2 years
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overshoot much?
This has got to be the feedist version of Zeno's Paradox.
AskDrFeeder 2 years
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overshoot much?
I realized I should add a fourth category. The newest version of the question is:


Some people who decide to gain end up

1. gaining about what they planned;

But others end up gaining more...
AskDrFeeder 2 years
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what can i feed my wife to fatten her quickly?
This is brilliant.

Other points: Make sure there are at least two or three days worth of snacks on hand. Don't wait until she finishes all of them. And make sure YOU don't eat HER snacks. Th...
AskDrFeeder 2 years
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is it my imagination or are feedees...
I just meant in the sense that being fat doesn't single you out as much as it used to. Consider the extreme case: if everyone was fat, no one would make a fuss about it if you were.
AskDrFeeder 2 years
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overshoot much?
Some people who decide to gain end up

1. gaining about what they planned;

But others end up gaining more than that, either because:

2. They get so used to eating a lot that they can't cu...
AskDrFeeder 2 years
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is it my imagination or are feedees...
That's a good point. As more people--feedist or not--get fat there's less of a stigma about it.
AskDrFeeder 2 years
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house for fatties
It's been done a little bit, but only with men: http://www.gainercamp.com/

Hope you let us know how it goes if you get it going with women.
AskDrFeeder 2 years
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is it my imagination or are feedees...
I think it's an attitude thing too. There's this idea that no one should be allowed to fat-shame you, so if you want to get fat you absolutely should.
AskDrFeeder 2 years
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is it my imagination or are feedees...
Is it my imagination or are feedees getting fatter than every these days?
AskDrFeeder 2 years
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when kids point out you're fat
This is true for some. But most fat people do eat more. And certainly all feedees who've gained weight on purpose eat a lot; some eat amazing amounts.

It's tricky talking to kids, though. Ki...
AskDrFeeder 2 years
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do you ever start eating and...
Do you ever start eating and get so into it you feel sad when you have to stop because you're too full to eat anymore? Does that happen more often the more you gain? Or less?
AskDrFeeder 2 years
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anyone else with this fetish struggle with an eating disorder?
I didn't say it was a treatment. Some have told me it helped though, just wondered what you thought.
AskDrFeeder 2 years
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anyone else with this fetish struggle with an eating disorder?
I certainly agree, just wonder if the feedism fetish might help people cope or at least counter-balance eating disorders. Do you think that's possible?
AskDrFeeder 2 years
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does anyone else have trouble stopping?
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AskDrFeeder 2 years
Out of control?
AskDrFeeder 2 years
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deciding to be fat
I doubt it's anywhere near 100%. It may seem that way judging from the feedist websites, but those who decide not to get fat are less likely to frequent such sites.
AskDrFeeder 2 years
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deciding to be fat
This may help: https://www.growing-horizons.com/post/deciding-to-get-fat
AskDrFeeder 2 years
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binge eating disorder
Have any feedees been diagnosed with binge eating disorder? If so, you do you resolve that with being a feedee?
AskDrFeeder 2 years
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are fat friends better than thin friends?
When you're gaining, do you prefer fat people for friends? Seems like they'd be less judgmental.
AskDrFeeder 2 years
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wanting to but afraid of gaining weight
Back when I had an advice column I helped one woman talk to her mother about this stuff. It may help you if you end up gaining:

Dear Dr. Feeder--
My name is Amanda. Last year I began univ...